Words and photos by Ryan Evans
London Metropolitan University recently hosted the Islington Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise Sector conference; the first of its kind post-Covid. This conference was also the…
By Lorena Cristea
A month has passed since Russia President Vladimir Putin sent its troops to Ukraine and attacked the territories of Kyiv, Kharkiv and many more. Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan,…
By Sara Valle-Martínez
Being a fan is hard. As Caitlin Moran puts it in her book, How To Be Famous, there’s something incredibly intimate about consuming someone else’s art. And the connection…
As part of LGBTQIA+ History Month, Verve is showcasing some inspirational student and staff stories
By Rebecca Jones
I was aware I was trans from 3. It took me many years of repression…
As part of LGBTQIA+ History Month, Verve is showcasing some inspirational student and staff stories
By Carolina Piras
The way I live my sexuality is always been very fluid and normalised. That happened…
By Simon Cadman, Senior Lecturer BA Journalism
From the 'mystical world of sleepwalking' to 'a history of punk rock and squatting', Jak Hutchcraft has spent eleven years exploring extremes since he graduated…
As part of LGBTQIA+ History Month, Verve is showcasing some inspirational student and staff stories
By Jemmy Freitas Soares
Growing up and living in a culture where loving the same sex is…
The next London Met Newsweek will bring together an expert panel to debate sustainable fashion and the throw-away culture of our society.
London Met's second Newsweek of the year, which is open to…
Words and photos by Sara Scheeres
"To be free is very, very sweet"
Sitting at the white table with the white storyteller, a djembe drum beats forcefully in sync with Mary Prince…
Nikos Papanikolaou on how London Metropolitan University's BA Journalism course helped him land his first graduate staff job - at the BBC
Three years ago, when I started studying on the BA Journalism…